I don't have any experience but would imagine wearing something like that would be really heavy uncomfortable when wet.What about a sports bra as they seem to be a similar material to swimming costumes and would come to the top of bump. You can pick them up for next to nothing from primark.Or even just a thin vest top that you could roll up? I'm sure someone whose done it before will have better advice!

Is assume a bikini top. I'm only 19 weeks but love the idea of a water birth and thought that a bikini top would be best. I have a stretchy Lycra sarong skirt I could wear as I'm so conscious of my bum, but I think having nothing on your bottom half is best.

I agree with the previous poster. A nightie will get in the way when wet, and will be heavy.

Hi - I'm about the same stage as you, and also hoping to use the birthing pool. I think I'm either going to wear just a bikini top, or nothing. I'd have thought having a nightie on would be horrid - I hate clothes in the pool. You can get cheap bikinis at lots of places, or poss a sort of crop top bra? I just think it'd be annoying to have something floating around you?

I had a water birth 13 weeks ago. Honestly a night dress or t shirt even would have been totally impractical as you still get checked, need to move around a bit and obviously there needs to be an unhindered escape route for the baby. Wafts of heavy wet fabric wont make it easy....

I think I intended to wear a nursing bra but in the end I didn't wear anything at all - just how it happened.

I wore a vest - one with inbuilt support (not that it supported me) - was easy to lift up to put baby straight to boob, wouldn;t have wanted anything longer- but honestly by the time I was delivering in the pool it made no difference and I could have been naked for all I cared tho I am still glad I had something on to get into the pool. I was handed a dressing gown when I got out.

I've had two water births and wore nothing for both (when I was in the water that is!). By the time I got in the water, I was 10 cms dilated for the first and about 8cms for the second, so was completely beyond caring. Think the bikini top or vest suggestions are good ones, you really don't want anything that could flap around you or be heavy in the water. The midwives asked me before I got in what I would prefer.

I intended on wearing a crop top but ended up obliviously naked. Well, I was oblivious until I had given birth and then I was, "Get me out of this dirty bath and into some clothes right now!" I was always a little grumpy after giving birth

I had a water birth for DS2 and wore a normal black vest top/camisole. Changed into a nightie after the birth. I didn't want to be naked and chose a water birth specifically as I had been inhibited in the pushing stage with DS1 with everyone staring at my bits expectantly. Under the water and crouching I felt much more hidden and in control and delivered my son myself. It was ace!

Believe me, what you wear will be the last thing on your mind! I had a water birth with my second and with my first I was in a tub during contractions, and I was naked both times, but that was hardly an issue. It's a hospital, they've seen it all a million times before.

Just make sure you have a change of comfy clothes to wear after, the last thing you want is to wear the clothes that you wore before you got naked ;)

I really wanted a shower after giving birth, but it was really difficult as I had no strength left, so it was a half-assed job.

I took a tankini top with me but couldn't be bothered to put it on by the time I got in the pool, so I was naked. As others have said, by the time I got to that stage (was already almost fully dilated) I really didn't care.

I worried about this too but the water gives a great sense of privacy. I started in a vest crop but when the mw suggested I remove it I was thinking! Yes! Get this stupid wet encumbering thing off me! It felt stupid like wearing a bra in the bath.

And I am usually very modest but it actually felt more immodest wearing something on top half but nothing below.

If you want labour photos done maybe start with a crop bra top or bikini but honestly, once labouring hard it does feel annoying to wear wet things. A dress or nightie would have been grim.

The important thing is that you go with what you are comfortable with. I get fed up with people proclaiming "Oh you won't care!" because, actually, not everyone is the same. I did care and went with what made me comfortable.

For me, the vest top was perfect. It was close fitting so didn't get in the way but gave me the "privacy" or whatever it was that I wanted. A tankini top would also work well. Something that isn't going to float about in the water and then cling horribly when you get out.

I took a tankini top thing. I ended up naked. You might care, you might not, that's for you at the time. I think you can get things with little swimsuity skirts. I assume you've seen the woman on OBEM who designed her own outfit for the pool?

I'm hoping for a water birth and I've bought a bikini top, I thought it would be softer and more comfy than a bra. I've got huge boobs so at this point dont feel comfortable with the idea of going in naked but as others have pointed out maybe I wont care by then!!

I was worried about this too prior to birth, thinking I'd wear a tankini top, but when I got to the room and the pool was filled I was in pain from contractions so just stripped off between g&a and got in naked. It was night though so room was dim and it just felt like a big bath and I didn't even think about the midwife seeing my bits under the water

At my antenatal class yesterday the midwife said you can wear what you like, but if you buy something new then wash it a few times first as it's really common for the colour to come out in the pool otherwise